Makerspaces, Innovation and Science Education: How, Why, and What For? is an attempt to interrogate questions about the history, philosophy, and sociology of science and schooling that have long troubled science educators. In crafting the book, the author, Michael Tan, uses the microcosm of makerspaces to move back and forth to interrogate questions about the nature of knowledge, nature of science, nature of pedagogy, and nature of schooling best suited for the times we live in. In the seven chapters that comprise the book, the author has worked out a consistent framework to answer these questions. This framework represents a strong academic opinion that is thought provoking.
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Nazir, J. (2022, December 1). Connecting the Dots Among Science, Education, and STEM. Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education. Institute for Ionics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42330-022-00248-9
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